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Alex73 [517]
1 year ago
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How is Miyax changing already in the first 10-12 pages of Part III? What plot events help cause the changes in Miyax? I need a a

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only answer if you have read julie of the wolfs
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Reil [10]1 year ago
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Explanation: The main conflict is Miyax trying to find her way to a harbor to sail to San Francisco. Another major conflict, is when Miyax finds out her father is alive. The most important is that she finds a way to communicate with a wolf pack so she doesnít starve.

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